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Council urges communities to be ready in case of severe winter road conditions

Westmeath County Council is urging people to get ready for possible chaos on winter roads, by planning ahead within communities and residents associations.

Council is “failing” in road maintenance role - councillor

One Fine Gael councillor has become so vexed by the number of potholes on the county’s roads, he raised the issue at two separate council meetings in the space of four days.

Motorised street sweeping needed in Claremorris

The absence of motorised street sweeping in Claremorris was queried by local councillor Richard Finn, speaking at the December meeting of the Claremorris Area committee.

Councillor calls for pedestrian access for Ard Clar estate

Local independent councillor Richard Finn has called on the council to include in the 2012 budget, funding for the upgrade of the access from the town centre railway bridge to Ard Clar Estate.

Uncertainty on traffic solution for O’Growney Drive

A debate on traffic in O’Growney Drive proved inconclusive at Tuesday’s meeting of Mullingar Town Council, with members and council executive divided on the best solution for the area.

Athlone estate must wait to see who pays for its speed ramps

Plans of the local authority to take Cloghanboy estate in charge were adjourned for at least a month after a councillor raised a question about whether the developers had promised to install speed ramps.

Mayor welcomes NRA funding for accident blackspot

Mayor of Castlebar and Fine Gael town councillor, Ger Deere, has welcomed news that the NRA has allocated €75,000 to Mayo County Council to address serious safety issues on the Newport Road, Castlebar.

Claremorris footpath works

Cllr Richard Finn has been informed by area engineer Tom Feerick that work will commence shortly on the installation of new footpaths and footpath restoration at Ardroe, Claremorris.

New look for Junior School Wardens in Mayo

Drivers will be seeing yellow — fluorescent yellow that is — so there will be no excuse for not seeing Mayo’s Junior School Wardens.

Council allays fears over lead in Carlow’s water supply

Officials at Carlow County Council have moved swiftly to reassure residents over concerns of excessive lead in the county’s drinking water following a recent EPA report.

 

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